a e i o u
(ah, eh, ee, oh, uu)
The strong vowels in Spanish are "a," "e," and "o." These vowels are considered strong because they maintain their full sound in most situations, without blending with other vowels.
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Murciélago, which means "bat" in Spanish.
All five vowels (a,e,i,o,and u) are in both languages, although they are not all pronounced the same way.
A diphthong is a combination of a strong vowel and a weak vowel, or two weak vowels to make one syllable or sound. The English "long" vowels a, i, and o are diphthongs, having the IPA designation ei, ai and ou respectively.
There are two vowels in the word "rapid" - A and I.
There are 5 vowels Possibly 6, if you include 'y' (y griega)
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all of the written vowels in the Spanish alphabet also appear in the English alphabet.
Murciélago, which means "bat" in Spanish.
The Spanish word for "strong" is "fuerte".
All five vowels (a,e,i,o,and u) are in both languages, although they are not all pronounced the same way.
The Spanish word for strong (muscular, powerful) is fuerte.The term strong as in strong (as in tea) is concentrado.
Jehová is Spanish for the Tetragrammaton YHWH (tetragrammaton means 'four letters' that represented God's personal name). Ancient Hebrew was a written language that didn't use vowels; the person reading the scripture supplied the vowels when he read it.
demográficas (if you are talking about variables) or demográficos (if you are talking about values), remember that spanish usually makes a gender differenciation depending on the vowels used ;)
In spanish you would say Kathy(put emphasis on the vowels), if it's a name it usually is the same. There are some cases in which it is not though.
Follow these tips:Do practice with your child sounding out those Spanish vowels, they will learn, by listening.Purchase some Spanish books and DVD that may help your child in learning Spanish language